The capital of Scotland
Edinbourgh
An ancient monument built from massive stones in Southwest England
Stonehenge
The river on which London stands
the Thames
The queen who ruled England for 44 years, popularly known as the Virgin Queen
Elizabeth I
A British musical quartet from Liverpool that dominated pop music in the 1960s
the Beatles
Home to the oldest university in the UK
Oxford
A 900-year-old fortress in London that protects the crown jewels
the Tower
The tallest mountain in the UK
Ben Nevis
An English politician, the Lord Protector of England from 1653 until 1658
Oliver Cromwell
Author of a series of books about Harry Potter
J.K. Rowling
Scotland's largest city
Glasgow
The official residence of the King in London
Buckingham Palace
An arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating Great Britain from the continent
the English Channel
The battle at which William the Conqueror defeated King Harold in 1066.
The battle of Hastings
The musical instrument that has become the national symbol of Scotland
Bagpipes
A famous resort town located on the English channel
Brighton
The building where royal weddings and coronations are held
Westminster Abbey
The longest river in Britain
the Severn
The document drawn up in 1215 that guarantees liberties to English people
The Magna Carta
An English novelist famous for her novels Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility etc
Jane Austen
The city best known as the legendary home of Robin Hood
Nottingham
The wall built by the Romans in the north of England
Hadrian's wall
The westernmost point of England
Land's End
The unlucky king who was executed during the Civil war in England in 1649
King Charles I
A famous anonimous British street artist whose real name is unknown
Banksy